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Below is a lesson plan on fragrant tea in kindergarten that I compiled for you. You are welcome to read it. I hope you will like it.
Kindergarten Fragrant Tea Lesson Plan 1 Activity goals: 1. Understand that tea is a kind of drink, and drinking tea can bring people health and happiness.
2. Initial experience of Chinese tea culture and a sense of pride.
Activity preparation: 1. Children investigate the favorite teas of people at home, collect knowledge about tea (can be expressed in the form of paintings), pictures, various tea leaves, and arrange a tea exhibition.
2. 1 set of tea sets for making tea, collect various tea sets.
3. Children's book: "Fragrant Tea".
Activity process: 1. Children exchange investigation experiences and learn about various teas.
Children communicate with each other about the tea that family members like to drink.
Teacher: Do you know which teas are abundant in China? Children appreciate the tea exhibition.
Teacher’s summary: There are many kinds of tea in China, and Chinese people like to drink tea very much.
Children’s discussion: Why do people like to drink tea? Teacher’s summary: Drinking tea can not only quench thirst, but also have multiple effects, such as helping digestion, refreshing, and detoxifying. Drinking chrysanthemum tea in summer can prevent prickly heat.
Children learn about the tea making process.
Let the children look at pictures of making tea and mark the production process.
The teacher summarizes the tea making process.
2. Children taste tea and learn about Chinese tea culture.
Teacher: Have you seen how people drink tea? What is needed? The teacher shows various tea sets to the children.
Read the children's book "Fragrant Tea" to learn about the process of making tea.
Children choose a type of tea and try to make tea themselves.
The teacher helps the children pour water and guides them to pay attention to the changes of tea leaves in the water.
Children taste tea and talk to each other about the taste of the tea and how they feel about drinking it.
Kindergarten Fragrant Tea Lesson Plan 2 Activity goals: 1. Understand tea, understand the tea making process, and know that tea is a specialty of China.
2. Use various senses to observe the effects of cold and hot water on making tea.
3. Ability to clearly express observed results in complete language.
Activity preparation: Some tea leaves, two disposable quilts, hot water, cold boiled water Courseware: The making process of tea Activity process: 1. Get to know tea The teacher appears holding a cup of brewed tea 1) Do the children know what the teacher is drinking? 2
) What is tea made from? 3) Do you know tea leaves? 2 Children observe tea leaves that have never been brewed. Today the teacher invited a group of cute tea babies. Let us get to know them. Please take a look with your eyes.
, touch it with your hands and smell it with your nose.
(Children take out the tea leaves prepared under the stool and observe them) 1) What color are the tea leaves? 2) What kind of smell do the tea leaves have? 3) Are the unbrewed tea leaves soft or hard? 2. Making tea 1.
The teacher prepared a cup of hot water and a cup of cold water for each of you. Please put the tea leaves in and see the difference between making tea with cold water and making tea with hot water.
2. Please have a drink, smell the cold water tea and hot water tea, and compare them.
3. Children summarize what is the difference between brewing tea in cold water and brewing tea in hot water? Which one brews faster? How does it taste? How does it smell? Which water is better for brewing? 4. What happens to the tea leaves when brewing tea?
Change? Let’s use the body to represent it.
3. Understand the making process of tea and the history of tea 1. Do children know how tea is made? Does it grow like what we see? 2. Play the courseware "Tea is the Making Process" 3. The original tea leaves
This is how it is made, do you understand? 4. China is the first to use tea, so China is the hometown of tea.